ICAI Announces Registration and Correction Window Dates for May 2026 Session Examinations:

ICAI has announced the opening of the online applications for the May 2026 CA Foundation, Intermediate and Final exams with a correction window.
ICAI Opens Online Forms for May 2026 Exams on March 3

ICAI Announces Registration and Correction Window Dates for May 2026 Session Examinations
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has officially announced the opening of online forms for the May 2026 session examinations. The window will be opened on March 03, 2026, (10:00 AM IST) for candidates appearing for Foundation, Intermediate, and Final examinations.
The last date for submission of online forms without a late fee is March 16, 2026, (11:59 PM IST). Candidates are advised to complete their online application process well before the deadline in order to avoid last-minute hustle and technical issues. However, if by chance candidates miss their initial deadline, they still have the opportunity to apply with a late fee until March 19, 2026 (11:59 PM IST). Candidates, remember, March 19 will be the final date for form submission. After this date, no extension will be given.
Along with this, ICAI has also announced details of the correction window. The correction window for the aforementioned online forms will be opened from March 20, 2026, (10:00 AM IST) for those who feel the need to make changes in their submitted examination forms. The correction window is scheduled to close on March 22, 2026, at 11:59 PM IST. During this period, candidates can log in to the portal and make permissible changes to details in their application forms.
Both the examination form window and the correction window can be accessed by visiting the official ICAI e-services website at eservices.icai.org. Candidates are advised to carefully review their details before final submission of the form and keep a copy of the confirmation for future reference.
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